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. >>> and jon stewart weighs in on the michele bachmann cover, with a gag in a looked oddly familiar to some of you viewers who e-mailed us from "way too early" nation. is that a thing? that clip and a check on weather. >> david berkowitz, 24. spent his days sorting letters in the post office, so meek and mild and quiet, nobody ever noticed him. and spent his nights, police say, roaming the streets of new york city, with a .44 revolver, shooting young people and killing six of them. [ female announcer ] instantly smooth wrinkles with a shot? wait a second... with olay challenge that. new regenerist wrinkle revolution... relaxes the look of wrinkles instantly, and the look of deep wrinkles in 14 days. ready, set, smooth... regenerist. from olay. and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energ
. >>> and jon stewart weighs in on the michele bachmann cover, with a gag in a looked oddly familiar to some of you viewers who e-mailed us from "way too early" nation. is that a thing? that clip and a check on weather. >> david berkowitz, 24. spent his days sorting letters in the post office, so meek and mild and quiet, nobody ever noticed him. and spent his nights, police say, roaming the streets of new york city, with a .44 revolver, shooting young people and killing...
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jon it's shirek from kusa out of denver. thank you so much. we appreciate it. the tragedy in colorado has reignited debate over gun control. new york city michael bloomberg called on both presidential candidates, president obama and mr. romney, to lead the national debate on the issue. >> somebody's got to do something about this and this requires in particularly a presidential year the candidates for president of the united states to stand up and once and for all say yes they feel terrible, yes, it's a tragedy, yes, we have great sympathy for the families but it is time for the country to do something. that's the job of the president of the united states. and i don't know what they're going to do, but i think it's incumbent on them to tell us specifically, not just in broad terms. it's time i think that we hold them accountable and say, okay, you want our votes? what are you going to do? >> many others like colorado governor john hickenlooper expressed that more gun regulation would have prevented shootings like the ones we saw friday in aurora. >> if you look
jon it's shirek from kusa out of denver. thank you so much. we appreciate it. the tragedy in colorado has reignited debate over gun control. new york city michael bloomberg called on both presidential candidates, president obama and mr. romney, to lead the national debate on the issue. >> somebody's got to do something about this and this requires in particularly a presidential year the candidates for president of the united states to stand up and once and for all say yes they feel...
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he's going to sit down with jon stewart for comedy central's "daily show." the first sitting president to go on the show. the president is trying to fire up his base and get voters out to the polls. a poll from the website askmen.com just voted jon stewart the most influential man and president obama ranked 21st. john furry and shashana wallace. let me ask you the serious question that jon stewart is 20 points more influential than the president of the united states? >> i think we should point out that the person who won last year was don draper, not an actual person. >> just a little perspective. >> exactly. but the people watch "daily show" and they have very high ratings. >> that leads me to this question of influence, this social part of it and pop culture as opposed to hard politics. when the president does something like this, he does it for a calculated political reason. what is it, what is it that people find at comedy central? >> i think it's easy, the people that he wants to come out to vote next tuesday that might stay home, that might are not fir
he's going to sit down with jon stewart for comedy central's "daily show." the first sitting president to go on the show. the president is trying to fire up his base and get voters out to the polls. a poll from the website askmen.com just voted jon stewart the most influential man and president obama ranked 21st. john furry and shashana wallace. let me ask you the serious question that jon stewart is 20 points more influential than the president of the united states? >> i think...
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negotiator with republicans, max baucus, the chairman of the senate finance committee and of course, jon kyl, these are the three, savannah, truly cut the deal, dave camp poe the republicans and steny hoyer on the democratic side as part of this, too, and tim geithner but these three have to agree really before anything else. >> we haven't heard yet as its six pack, as they have been calling will meet today but we do expect a deal on the bush tax cuts at any moment now, this week anyway. so, let's get to kelly o'donnell on capitol hill. we sought framework coming together on sunday but as always, the devil is in the details. >> so right. until they agree on all the details, we won't hear it publicly but all of the working has been going on frontstage and backstage. we had the votes over the weekend with, an opportunity to simply show where the parties stand and set the groundwork for this so everyone can claim a piece of this victory. working behind the scenes today, we have been told there are additional meetings, we don't have a time and place just yet. this will be a case of being abl
negotiator with republicans, max baucus, the chairman of the senate finance committee and of course, jon kyl, these are the three, savannah, truly cut the deal, dave camp poe the republicans and steny hoyer on the democratic side as part of this, too, and tim geithner but these three have to agree really before anything else. >> we haven't heard yet as its six pack, as they have been calling will meet today but we do expect a deal on the bush tax cuts at any moment now, this week anyway....
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we'll leave it to jon stewart to strukt his own idea of what makes the republican candidate tick. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> the invasion by 100,000 iraqi troops backed by air cover and tanks was brutally efficient. iraq wants control of the territory and oil and the money that comes with it. iraq insists that it was invited in by a rebel kuwaiti government, but no one believes that. [ man ] you think that jason bourne was the whole story? ♪ who is he? it's aaron cross. he's an outcome agent. we should go. if there is hell, now would be the time to bring it on. ♪ ♪ what are you gonna do? [ cross ] i'm gonna finish what he started. [ male announcer ] "the bourne legacy." rated pg-13. >>> welcome back to "way too early." that is a beautiful shot of the jefferson memorial in your nation's capital of washington, d.c. nearly 220 counties were added to the growing list of natural disaster areas due to drought. according to the u.s. department of agriculture, more than 1,400 counties are now affected by the severe heat, making them e
we'll leave it to jon stewart to strukt his own idea of what makes the republican candidate tick. that clip and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> the invasion by 100,000 iraqi troops backed by air cover and tanks was brutally efficient. iraq wants control of the territory and oil and the money that comes with it. iraq insists that it was invited in by a rebel kuwaiti government, but no one believes that. [ man ] you think that jason bourne was the...
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. >>> back here at home, jon stewart pulls up a ringside seat to watch what he calls a classic old man fight. the political slugfest. >>> and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> five, four, we've gone from main engine start. we have main engine start. >> ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll. [ male announcer ] now you can swipe... scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten, you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's bringing the future forward. ♪ >>> welcome back to "way too early." looking at a great shot from top of the rock, looking south towards the empire state building and the new tower going up in the lower end of manhattan. beautiful shot. >>> let's get a check on your weather from nbc meteorologist bill karins. good morning, bill. >> good morning. london looks better than new york city this morning. >> yeah, it does? >> yesterday london had a rainy day. temperature should get up to near 70. right now 67 in lo
. >>> back here at home, jon stewart pulls up a ringside seat to watch what he calls a classic old man fight. the political slugfest. >>> and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> five, four, we've gone from main engine start. we have main engine start. >> ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll. [ male announcer ] now you can swipe... scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue....
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. >> so, jon, what can representative issa do, who can he bring in front of his committee to testify? >> that's a great question. he has the power of subpoena. it is a powerful tool that he has. and will certainly use during the next two years as chairman of the committee. he can bring anybody from the executive branch before his committee to answer questns about virtually anything. i mean, this committee has broad oversight and investigatory powers. it conducted the steroid hearings involving baseball the past few years. so you can just from that tell how broad their investigatory powers are. >> in the worst case scenario, for the democrats, could he actually subpoena the president? >> well, the president -- he could, it is not going to happen. i think that there is respect from republicans being in power of the house, democrats, when they were in power of the house and president bush was president, you don't subpoena the president. however, the people that surround the president, his people that run agencies in the federal government, the people that run cabinet departments that wor
. >> so, jon, what can representative issa do, who can he bring in front of his committee to testify? >> that's a great question. he has the power of subpoena. it is a powerful tool that he has. and will certainly use during the next two years as chairman of the committee. he can bring anybody from the executive branch before his committee to answer questns about virtually anything. i mean, this committee has broad oversight and investigatory powers. it conducted the steroid...
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i think jon makes a very good point. our plates are full but the point is we have to keep eating and we have to keep moving ahead. and fixing it. >> think of these republican complaints. i think i called them idiots yesterday. >> i heard you. >> but these republican complaints about president obama not doing enough in the gulf and, in fact, having the nerve to compare what's happening in the gulf now to hurricane katrina? >> the administration was on the gulf story from the very beginning. what i think is a bigger story people are ignoring is what's going on in nashville. i'm almost embarrassed to say i really didn't start talking about it on the radio show until yesterday. and now you have telethons going on. i saw a woman that lost her husband and her daughter. i think that's also a big story, that very few of us are talking about. that also needs to be addressed. >> that's your home state. why is it -- how is it that the national media picks up on certain stories but not on other certain stories? you, of course, a ten
i think jon makes a very good point. our plates are full but the point is we have to keep eating and we have to keep moving ahead. and fixing it. >> think of these republican complaints. i think i called them idiots yesterday. >> i heard you. >> but these republican complaints about president obama not doing enough in the gulf and, in fact, having the nerve to compare what's happening in the gulf now to hurricane katrina? >> the administration was on the gulf story from...
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among alex's guest today, jon huntsman's daughters. is this a chevy volt? [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's got a gas tank right here. electric tank, right over here. an electric tank? really, stu? is that what you pour the electricity in? it's actually both, guys. i can plug in and go 35 miles gas free, or i can fill up and go a whole lot farther. is that my burger? oh. i just got bun. i didn't even bite any burger. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade and check my investment portfolio, research stocks, and set conditional orders. wait, why are you taking... oh, i see. hey max, would it kill you to throw a guy a warning bark? [ dog barks ] you know i wanted a bird. [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. [ haou sier ]cer ] e-trade. upd at ciou br [ l r yil lldo e ti hatrdr br, what are these guys doing? [ horn honks ] could you please not honk while this guy's telling me about his chevy volt? is that that
among alex's guest today, jon huntsman's daughters. is this a chevy volt? [ stu ] yeah. it's electric. i don't think so. it's got a gas tank right here. electric tank, right over here. an electric tank? really, stu? is that what you pour the electricity in? it's actually both, guys. i can plug in and go 35 miles gas free, or i can fill up and go a whole lot farther. is that my burger? oh. i just got bun. i didn't even bite any burger. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in...
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jon huntsman hosted meet and greets in florida. the former utah governor calling the $14 trillion debt a cancer in america. in terms of reaching a deal, he said cooler heads would prevail while many candidates have focused their campaign efforts in iowa, huntsman emphasized why he wants to focus on florida. >> if you own florida, you woow the presidency. >> michele bachmann opened her iowa campaign headquarters yesterday. there she told voters not to believe -- saying the government has enough revenue to continue making payments. she also launched the t eed atte president's economic plan. >> we're now two years into president obama's recovery. president obama's recovery has a 9.2% unemployment rate. this is not working for millions of unemployed americans. >> speaking of michele bachmann, there's controversy surrounding a pledge supported by the congresswoman. bachmann signed a marriage vow that's drawn up by the conservative group the family leader which suggested that african-american children may have been better off during slav
jon huntsman hosted meet and greets in florida. the former utah governor calling the $14 trillion debt a cancer in america. in terms of reaching a deal, he said cooler heads would prevail while many candidates have focused their campaign efforts in iowa, huntsman emphasized why he wants to focus on florida. >> if you own florida, you woow the presidency. >> michele bachmann opened her iowa campaign headquarters yesterday. there she told voters not to believe -- saying the government...
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jon meacham. jon meacham joins us. he's a good kid. he's a good kid. he has a drinking problem. >> give him a break today. >> also, tom brokaw. first here is bill karins. speaking of drinking problems. >> let's not talk about that. >> partly cloudy with a chance of gyn. bill? >>> some of us can still perf t perform, you know. good morning, everyone. we are watching some fog issues in the northeast. some airport delays are not too bad. the fog will lift shortly. heads-up, laguardia is running about an hour delay and baltimore is running about one hour. no reports of any problems at dulles or at jfk. now as far as other weather issues, much of ohio, indiana, kentucky getting some rain that will move to buffalo and pittsburgh, through west virginia later today. in the northwest if you are up early in spokane, a little shoveling. up to two inches of snow as you go through your morning and some of that will push into idaho and montana. just some wet weather on i-5 especially near portland. the other minor weather story, it's cold this morning. lack at denve
jon meacham. jon meacham joins us. he's a good kid. he's a good kid. he has a drinking problem. >> give him a break today. >> also, tom brokaw. first here is bill karins. speaking of drinking problems. >> let's not talk about that. >> partly cloudy with a chance of gyn. bill? >>> some of us can still perf t perform, you know. good morning, everyone. we are watching some fog issues in the northeast. some airport delays are not too bad. the fog will lift shortly....
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with us onset, john jon meacha. we also have the president of the council and foreign relations, researchard haas. and msnbc political analyst, pat buchanan and willie geist here along with mika and myself. we have a lot to cover today. domestically, of course we're talking about the peter king hearings yesterday on domestic terrorism. it will get very emotional. also, a usa team being sent to libya. very fascinating. americans have changed their hash its over the past three years. our savings rate went from 0% in 2008 to almost 6% this past year. does it really help consumerism in america? and does it churn the economy very quickly? it certainly is good for us in the long run. >> an extension of our conversation with suze orman yesterday who is writing about that. >> no doubt about it. first, obviously, the big news out of japan. we why don't we get the latest. >> we are talking about the fifth strongest earthquake on record since 1900. hawaii and other parts of the pacific are bracing for a destructive tsunami tri
with us onset, john jon meacha. we also have the president of the council and foreign relations, researchard haas. and msnbc political analyst, pat buchanan and willie geist here along with mika and myself. we have a lot to cover today. domestically, of course we're talking about the peter king hearings yesterday on domestic terrorism. it will get very emotional. also, a usa team being sent to libya. very fascinating. americans have changed their hash its over the past three years. our savings...
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jon stewart did a whole segment, his entire show, devoted to this because of what jon stewart does is point out things unbelievable but real, and that's i think what category this is. i agree with the remarks made. >> it would be funny if it wasn't true kind of stuff. >> i agree republicans are wrong to hold this up. president observe has the right position but i don't think the right volume. this the issue where it's not enough to say yes, you have to say yes loudly, you have to dpro confront. i don't think if people knew what was happening they would for support. this is wrong. those who fought and have families and ongoing problems need the support of our government. >> senator mccain, senator kyl, all of the police officers, firemen, first responders that went down there, a serious apology to our face, not a press release. he needs to look us in the eye and apologize for the way they've treated us and the patriots of this country. shame on him if we pause next time for the way he treats us. >> jim ryder, thank you for coming in. >>> something that hasn't happened in 456 years is h
jon stewart did a whole segment, his entire show, devoted to this because of what jon stewart does is point out things unbelievable but real, and that's i think what category this is. i agree with the remarks made. >> it would be funny if it wasn't true kind of stuff. >> i agree republicans are wrong to hold this up. president observe has the right position but i don't think the right volume. this the issue where it's not enough to say yes, you have to say yes loudly, you have to...
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jon stewart was a pointed critiquing of a fact. refusal to fire bad reporters, but are happy firing us reporters who say the wrong thing. >>> plus, is president obama too quick to turn the page? torture, illegal detention. we'll look at how putting the past behind us without resolving it, putting the past behind us by pretending that the crimes of the past never happened because you don't want to have to deal with them is no way to fix the real problems in this country and in fact, makes them worse and feeds the tea partierpartie. wall street is getting back on its feet. but the financial landsce is still full of uncertnty. in times like these, you need an experienced partner to look out for you. heads up! and after 300 years we have gotten pretty good at that. [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. >>> hello there. time to mix
jon stewart was a pointed critiquing of a fact. refusal to fire bad reporters, but are happy firing us reporters who say the wrong thing. >>> plus, is president obama too quick to turn the page? torture, illegal detention. we'll look at how putting the past behind us without resolving it, putting the past behind us by pretending that the crimes of the past never happened because you don't want to have to deal with them is no way to fix the real problems in this country and in fact,...
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. >> this is why -- >> i like jon huntsman. >> i like jon huntsman. i need more of that. >> exactly. >> that we just saw. bring it on. good morning, everybody. it's tuesday, october 11th. welcome to "morning joe." with us onset we have the columnist for the "new york times" and president of the council on foreign relations richard hoss. in washington, washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. good to have you with us. i love jon huntsman. >> you can say it again. i love that. that's the side of him the guy should show. >> you call someone who acts like a moron a moron. and you say it. you just go there. >> there is no doubt about it. you look at the flurry of polls that are coming out today that we're going to be showing today and it just illustrates that this type of politics does not work. i've said it time and time again and offended michele bachmann supporters and sarah palin supporters. >> right. >> and glenn beck viewers, but the fact of the matter is, at the end of the day, rick perry's type of politics doesn't go national. richa
. >> this is why -- >> i like jon huntsman. >> i like jon huntsman. i need more of that. >> exactly. >> that we just saw. bring it on. good morning, everybody. it's tuesday, october 11th. welcome to "morning joe." with us onset we have the columnist for the "new york times" and president of the council on foreign relations richard hoss. in washington, washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. good to have you with us. i love jon...
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, we all like jon huntsman. think he'd probably make a pretty good president. we'll have him on the show tomorrow but had's had now three, four months to introduce himself to the american public, to introduce himself to republican voters and we haven't seen him bounce up out of syncle digits. what could change between now and iowa, between now and new hampshire, for jon huntsman? >> i think mika's point is right, and i think that's his best hope, is that people see -- clearly people want a clear choice betweenç romney and someone else. to see whether they want to actually nominate governor romney. and right now the stage is full of people who represent niche constituencies, if you will. like freddie mac. and the pizza lobbyists and so forth. so you have the "star wars" bar scene issue. and what we've seen again and again in this cycle -- which is different from previous cycles -- is these momentary rises. everybody gets a chance to be choice b to romney. and huntsman's chance hasn't come yet. perhaps because h
, we all like jon huntsman. think he'd probably make a pretty good president. we'll have him on the show tomorrow but had's had now three, four months to introduce himself to the american public, to introduce himself to republican voters and we haven't seen him bounce up out of syncle digits. what could change between now and iowa, between now and new hampshire, for jon huntsman? >> i think mika's point is right, and i think that's his best hope, is that people see -- clearly people want...
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a funny story about him, jon. the former editor of the "news of the world" andy, the one who presented at the paper, and greeters hacking scandaling and displaced was hired by no other than, you'll going to love it, wait for it, wait for it. >> no, no, no. >> yes, [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ]! >> oh, my god! >> do you feel any better about america yet? >> i -- you know what's weird? >> what's that? >> i actually do. >> that's good. >> i feel kind of good now. >> and that means that my work here is done. >> thomas jefferson once said if he had to choose between a government without newspapers or newspapers without government he'd choose the latter. despite the horror show going on in britain i'm still with mr. jefferson. >>> a reporter gets too close to the story. went to state senator lori kline's office about gun ownership. a big second amendment. delined pulled out a pink loaded pistol and pointed the weapon's laser at his chest. he said she told him not to worry, since she didn't have her hand on the trigger. after t
a funny story about him, jon. the former editor of the "news of the world" andy, the one who presented at the paper, and greeters hacking scandaling and displaced was hired by no other than, you'll going to love it, wait for it, wait for it. >> no, no, no. >> yes, [ bleep ] -- [ bleep ]! >> oh, my god! >> do you feel any better about america yet? >> i -- you know what's weird? >> what's that? >> i actually do. >> that's good. >> i...
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jon ralston of "the las vegas sun." great work on the story and great thanks for your time. >> thanks, keith. >>> that's "countdown" for this, the 2,303rd day since the president declared mission accomplished in iraq. as lou dobbins used to say "and so it goes." >>> the president says he's dedicated but more evidence that chuck grassley's dedication to use astroturfing to kill all health care reform. with that here is rachel maddow. good evening. >>> thank you for that, and thank you at home for staying with us for the next hour. dr. howard dean will be with us this hour. colonel lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff to colin powell will be joining us, and karl rove is publicly demanding an apology from the media. we searched our darned liberal media souls and have come up with a response for him. that's all coming up, but begin with the latest and perhaps most dramatic attempt yet to block health care reform from getting through the united states congress. here to help us understand that is someone who is not from
jon ralston of "the las vegas sun." great work on the story and great thanks for your time. >> thanks, keith. >>> that's "countdown" for this, the 2,303rd day since the president declared mission accomplished in iraq. as lou dobbins used to say "and so it goes." >>> the president says he's dedicated but more evidence that chuck grassley's dedication to use astroturfing to kill all health care reform. with that here is rachel maddow. good...
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bad news in the poll for jon huntsman. 2% of the vote. hundredsman can't catch a break in the endorsement game. his former chief of staff, utah congressman and future senator is endorsing mitt romney calling him more lectable. interesting number for you this morning in iowa. iowa republicans are souring on ethanol subsidies. in a new poll conducted by consumer voter research, for the iowa republican 47% of likely republican caucus goers have a very or somewhat positive view of a candidate who wants to cut ethanol subsidies. 24% have a negative reaction to that. finally overnight, tim pawlenty's numbers got higher. he's bringing in the daughter of mike huckabee to run his campaign. she helped put together that campaign in iowa for her dad to win the caucuses and finish second in the straw poll. in an effort to engage the young and tech savvy the president is holding a tweet up this afternoon. topic is the economy and jobs but the thousands of 140 character or less queries submitted versus the ask obama hash tag includes marijuana legalizat
bad news in the poll for jon huntsman. 2% of the vote. hundredsman can't catch a break in the endorsement game. his former chief of staff, utah congressman and future senator is endorsing mitt romney calling him more lectable. interesting number for you this morning in iowa. iowa republicans are souring on ethanol subsidies. in a new poll conducted by consumer voter research, for the iowa republican 47% of likely republican caucus goers have a very or somewhat positive view of a candidate who...
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jon ralston of "the las vegas sun." great work on the story and great thanks for your time. >> thanks, keith. >>> that's "countdown" for this, the 2,303rd day since the president declared mission accomplished in iraq. as lou dobbins used to say "and so it goes." >>> the president says he's dedicated but more evidence that chuck grassley's dedication to use astroturfing to kill all health care reform. with that here is rachel maddow. good evening.
jon ralston of "the las vegas sun." great work on the story and great thanks for your time. >> thanks, keith. >>> that's "countdown" for this, the 2,303rd day since the president declared mission accomplished in iraq. as lou dobbins used to say "and so it goes." >>> the president says he's dedicated but more evidence that chuck grassley's dedication to use astroturfing to kill all health care reform. with that here is rachel maddow. good...
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have you talked to mitch mcconnell to or jon kyl about getting a better deal? >> i understand how difficult it s. >> have you done it talked to them? have you tried? >> about different things. i haven't talked to them about this deal, i wasn't in the negotiations. i'm not saying it was easy anymore than january 20th a year and a half ago two years ago when president obama raised his right hand it wasn't easy and i think when you look at what happened with the auto industry, we together saved the auto industry, bank bailout with bush that we continued, getting the bank their feet, save the financial services he industry and the economy, the recovery act, all those things really helped the country. i'm not arguing that i'm just saying we could have gotten a better deal here. i will sport president most of the time. i think he is wrong on trade, for instance, but i think he is right most of the time. we will work together and continue to do that, but we are not trashing him. absolutely no. >> sounds like it sometimes. thank you. by the way, i think you are great,
have you talked to mitch mcconnell to or jon kyl about getting a better deal? >> i understand how difficult it s. >> have you done it talked to them? have you tried? >> about different things. i haven't talked to them about this deal, i wasn't in the negotiations. i'm not saying it was easy anymore than january 20th a year and a half ago two years ago when president obama raised his right hand it wasn't easy and i think when you look at what happened with the auto industry, we...
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. >>> let's turn to jonathan turley, jon, good evening. >> hi, keith. >> i doubt i'll ever ask you a question that starts this way again, but do you agree with me and minority leader boehner? >> yes, i do. in fact, it's difficult even with the criminal conviction in a case called vance, the supreme court was very strict on what constitutes expatriot acts, that you still have to prove an intent behind the acts to relinquish your citizenship. it's difficult even with it. i think boehner and others have shown this is a test of conscious and principle. it's a test so many failed during the mccarthy period. >> he took great pains to say this law would merely expand existing cat gores for the revoke case of citizenship, categories established by this 1940 law and upheld by the supreme court. is he right to any degree or is he leaving out some details? >> no, he's not right. section 1481 is what he's referring to, which lists a series of expatriating acts that you can use, the burden is on the government, to say that in committing these acts, the person clearly showed an intent to relinquis
. >>> let's turn to jonathan turley, jon, good evening. >> hi, keith. >> i doubt i'll ever ask you a question that starts this way again, but do you agree with me and minority leader boehner? >> yes, i do. in fact, it's difficult even with the criminal conviction in a case called vance, the supreme court was very strict on what constitutes expatriot acts, that you still have to prove an intent behind the acts to relinquish your citizenship. it's difficult even with...
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and jon kyl, a member of the republican senate leadership, is almost saying it is dead on arrival. true? >> yes, he is. and right now, checking my watch, secretary of state hillary clinton is here on campus, talking about this issue. trying to get support for the s.t.a.r.t. treaty which would add new dimensions between the race arms between russia and the united states. and for a treaty, you need two-thirds, and jon kyl is telling democrats, harry reid and the white house, that he does not see this doable in the lame-duck session, because they have so many things to deal with. and republicans are showing resistance, because they have some assurances that there will be modernization to the current nuclear arsenal. so they want to get a deal, but they have some things they would like to see done. so kyl is using the clock as well as some of those issues to say, not going to happen now. >> it will be interesting to watch. 58 democratic senators between now and the end of the year, 53 after the first of the year. >> reporter: tougher then. >> we can do that math to 67 pretty easily. an
and jon kyl, a member of the republican senate leadership, is almost saying it is dead on arrival. true? >> yes, he is. and right now, checking my watch, secretary of state hillary clinton is here on campus, talking about this issue. trying to get support for the s.t.a.r.t. treaty which would add new dimensions between the race arms between russia and the united states. and for a treaty, you need two-thirds, and jon kyl is telling democrats, harry reid and the white house, that he does...
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thank you, jon. >> that's nice of you, jon. >> it's a tennessee thing. and harold has several. >> pretty color. >> school colors are also purple. >> harold, i think, probably carried franklin county. >> i did. >> how are you doing, harold? >> i'm good this morning. >> jamie dimon says things are going to get better and i trust jamie dimon. what about you? >> it was the right message. it was the right tone. the financial markets had to enjoy hearing him say that. investors had to appreciate hearing him say that. i hope the white house and those in washington heard the message loud and clear not only do we need to work together but the tone, the message needs to be more coordinated, the policy needs to be more coordinated. i was pleased to hear him yesterday. i don't think i was alone either. >> no, it was good to hear him out there. >> sort of hard to find but there are bright spots. i was reading -- >> really? >> yes. an article yesterday that tech firms are hiring. >> that's good. >> there are bright spots. >> little bright spots. baby spots. >> investo
thank you, jon. >> that's nice of you, jon. >> it's a tennessee thing. and harold has several. >> pretty color. >> school colors are also purple. >> harold, i think, probably carried franklin county. >> i did. >> how are you doing, harold? >> i'm good this morning. >> jamie dimon says things are going to get better and i trust jamie dimon. what about you? >> it was the right message. it was the right tone. the financial markets had to...
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the number two among senate republicans, jon kyl, who's been the point man throughout. if you look at history we have not seen this sort of treaty ratified without the support of a minority leader, and we've never seen one done during a lame duck session. those are two historical quirks that add to this drama. democrats are saying there's been enough time. there are urgent needs here. the opportunity to see what russia has currently has lapsed for a year now. so lots of competing pressures. one of the things about the senate that really comes up in a case like this is their role to advise and consent the president is something they take seriously. and they interpret it sometimes differently among senators. some saying among the republicans they don't want to just consent. they want a chance to advise, meaning making changes. >> so let's talk about this bill to help the first responders after 9/11. both of the senators from new york are expressing some confidence, even saying that this could be -- they could be on the verge of a christmas miracle. all weekend long i talk
the number two among senate republicans, jon kyl, who's been the point man throughout. if you look at history we have not seen this sort of treaty ratified without the support of a minority leader, and we've never seen one done during a lame duck session. those are two historical quirks that add to this drama. democrats are saying there's been enough time. there are urgent needs here. the opportunity to see what russia has currently has lapsed for a year now. so lots of competing pressures. one...
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wisconsin state senator jon erpenbach in exile in chicago. thank you for your time. >> thanks. >>> eugene robinson in a moment in the studio. richard engel live from libya. and the bizarre spectacle of john ensign, finally resigning from the senate because of his sex scandal, but years after that sex scandal happened. that is all coming up. >>> first, one more thing about scott walker's union stripping folly in wisconsin. remember when his administration said protesters had caused so much damage to the state capitol that it was going to cost $7.5 million to clean up the horrible, horrible mess the protesters made and repair everything they had broken? walker's administration has now said that maybe that 7.5 million figure was a little high. they have since revised the cleaning estimate downward by 95.3%! i know. never mind! >>> want to see one of the koch brothers get begged for money by a real live sitting u.s. senator on tape? want to? >> made a difference. i could certainly use it again. >> already banging away. think progress posting that
wisconsin state senator jon erpenbach in exile in chicago. thank you for your time. >> thanks. >>> eugene robinson in a moment in the studio. richard engel live from libya. and the bizarre spectacle of john ensign, finally resigning from the senate because of his sex scandal, but years after that sex scandal happened. that is all coming up. >>> first, one more thing about scott walker's union stripping folly in wisconsin. remember when his administration said protesters...
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. >> and finally, on this friday, let's end it with humor courtesy of jon stewart who offered the special take on a serious candidate tim pawlenty campaign. let's watch. >> well, let's see where governor tim pawlenty is. he has $4.5 million raised this quarter, but he struggles against the perception that he is -- former minnesota governor tim pawlenty kicked off three weeks of barnstorming in the anticipated fox straw poll with a warning that iowans should not waste their support on charismatic candidates who cannot win. >> ooh, tim pawlenty taking a bold stand against charisma. [ laughter ] hey, look, this is not a popularity contest. oh, it is? oh. >> will anyone in this field inspire the conservative voters or do we have the wait for someone like sarah palin or donald trum tp to have the charisma that jon stewart was f stewart. i think secondly, governor pawlenty has a point, we should be voting on records which means we shouldn't be voting for pawlenty. >> connie shorts on this hot friday. thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. >>> now to the state of the american family and th
. >> and finally, on this friday, let's end it with humor courtesy of jon stewart who offered the special take on a serious candidate tim pawlenty campaign. let's watch. >> well, let's see where governor tim pawlenty is. he has $4.5 million raised this quarter, but he struggles against the perception that he is -- former minnesota governor tim pawlenty kicked off three weeks of barnstorming in the anticipated fox straw poll with a warning that iowans should not waste their support...
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larry brought jon stewart a surprise gift. the background is apparently there's a dearth of port-o-potties for jon stewart's rally. >> now i really don't know what to think. >> i wanted to do my bit for the rally attendees. this will be shipped to you. >> this is your response to oprah. >> open the curtain, please. >> this is the curtain? >> oh, my god. please tell me that is not the capsule that they keep you in. is that the hyperbaric chamber that when you're not working. somebody store king until tomorrow. >> very funny stuff. >>> also jon stewart offered his condolences to larry king on the job ending. the thought is it was probably the right move for larry. >> what's happening, baby? can i tell you something. you made the right choice. you're the last guy out of a burning building, my friend. >> jon, stop. >> i'm sorry. are we on cnn right now. i thought this was like the pre show banter. >> no, we're on. >> house majority whip jim clyburn next on "morning joe." uh, i'm in a timeout because apparently riding the dog like
larry brought jon stewart a surprise gift. the background is apparently there's a dearth of port-o-potties for jon stewart's rally. >> now i really don't know what to think. >> i wanted to do my bit for the rally attendees. this will be shipped to you. >> this is your response to oprah. >> open the curtain, please. >> this is the curtain? >> oh, my god. please tell me that is not the capsule that they keep you in. is that the hyperbaric chamber that when...
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i'm jon haber of alto music. my business is all about getting music into people's hands. and the plum card from american express open helps me do that. you name it, i can buy it. and the savings that we get from the early pay discount has given us money to reinvest back into our business and help quadruple our floor space. how can the plum card's trade terms get your business booming? booming is putting more music in more people's hands. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. is now honey nut cheerios! yup, america's favorite. so we're celebrating the honey sweetness, crunchy oats and... hey! don't forget me!! honey nut cheerios. make it your favorite too! >>> the president, like both houses of congress, is leaving the nation's capital heading home to chicago for a fund-raiser, but this trip is not just about fund-raising. mr. obama will turn 50 tomorrow and is looking forward to something o
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jon hamm's there. come on, look at this, foo fighters, look at that. >> arcade fire, tambourine. >> steve martin, this is huge. >> who do you want to serenade you when you go to hollywood? >> oh, i could never even imagine. >> oh, have we spot shadowed sudeikis? wow, we really went deep on this. this is an investigation. "morning joe" on your side. >> he's sad. come on, now. >> sudeikis was emotional. >> maybe he was emotional. >> i would have liked a clap. he'll come back. he's mitt romney. >> he's the best joe biden in the business. >> he's great. >> what's next? >>> david ignatius is next. also, harold ford jr. keep it on "morning joe." people with a machine. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. ♪ jive talkin' ♪ jive talkin' >>> i can say from a very personal level, i'm not about to sit here and indict private equity. to me we're getti
jon hamm's there. come on, look at this, foo fighters, look at that. >> arcade fire, tambourine. >> steve martin, this is huge. >> who do you want to serenade you when you go to hollywood? >> oh, i could never even imagine. >> oh, have we spot shadowed sudeikis? wow, we really went deep on this. this is an investigation. "morning joe" on your side. >> he's sad. come on, now. >> sudeikis was emotional. >> maybe he was emotional. >>...
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and jon meacham, it was that debate. in 1980, it was just -- you talk about a defining moment, a remarkably defining moment, where americans collectively said, okay, reagan's not crazy. i thought he was crazy and he was going to start world war iii. because, remember, jerold ford in 1976 was saying, governor reagan won't start world war iii, but president reagan could. there was that moment. do you see mitt romney, i don't see mitt romney having that moment. >> well, with due respect and love for al, to use another analogy, you know, we all knew ronald reagan and ronald reagan was our president and mitt romney is no ronald reagan. i just don't see that analogy of this being -- this may be a late-breaking campaign, but it doesn't feel as though this race has that kind of freight and level of gravity. joe, you've talked about this a lot, in terms of 80 versus where we are now. however profound the choices are we're facing, it just does not seem that romney is an historical act on that scale. and i think the other thing you
and jon meacham, it was that debate. in 1980, it was just -- you talk about a defining moment, a remarkably defining moment, where americans collectively said, okay, reagan's not crazy. i thought he was crazy and he was going to start world war iii. because, remember, jerold ford in 1976 was saying, governor reagan won't start world war iii, but president reagan could. there was that moment. do you see mitt romney, i don't see mitt romney having that moment. >> well, with due respect and...
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end is the fact people are engaged and staying engaged, in the process. >> democratic state senator jon erpenbach from wisconsin, please tell madison el low for me, sir, and good luck. >> rachel maddow says hello, everybody. see ya, rachel. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. this is self-esteem boost day at "the rachel maddow show." now joining us, eugene robinson. gene, madison says hi. >> i say hi to madison. been there, it's a wonderful place, and it was awhile ago, there was no "the rachel maddow show" show then, but i'm sure they love you. >> i've been spending more time in washington than i usually do, mostly by accident, but i've been talking to national democrats who have been bringing up madison to me. seem i've been having conversations is washington watching what's going on in madison? it feels washington is, beltway democrats are paying attention to what's happening, is that your sense? >> certainly the democratic base part of washington, labor organizers, people who are deeply involved in democratic politics are definitely paying attention to madison, because as you said
end is the fact people are engaged and staying engaged, in the process. >> democratic state senator jon erpenbach from wisconsin, please tell madison el low for me, sir, and good luck. >> rachel maddow says hello, everybody. see ya, rachel. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. this is self-esteem boost day at "the rachel maddow show." now joining us, eugene robinson. gene, madison says hi. >> i say hi to madison. been there, it's a wonderful place, and it was...
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let's say jon huntsman keeps it close. or for some reason romney loses new hampshire, he stumbles into south carolina and there's a real problem. they've got to win one of those two states. >> i think he probably does have to win one of those two. the thing about newt gingrich is right now, it's a bit of a paradigm. he's most likely to get one-on-one with romney, but he's the least likely to be able to beat him. i don't think there's a single state including iowa today that he can actually win in an effect -- that would be a two-person race. he's got too big of a ceiling. if you look at everybody in this race, including herman cain and jon huntsman, rick perry, everyone has had opposition research dumped on them through the debates. nobody's laid a glove on gingrich. there's so much you can do on newt gingrich, personal, professional, flip-flops, once that starts and romney's team will be very effective, it's run by a former opposition researcher, once that starts, i don't think he can get above 20%, 25%, maybe 30% in any
let's say jon huntsman keeps it close. or for some reason romney loses new hampshire, he stumbles into south carolina and there's a real problem. they've got to win one of those two states. >> i think he probably does have to win one of those two. the thing about newt gingrich is right now, it's a bit of a paradigm. he's most likely to get one-on-one with romney, but he's the least likely to be able to beat him. i don't think there's a single state including iowa today that he can...
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i'm jon haber of alto music. i've been around music my entire life. this is the first alto music i opened when i was 24. my business is all about getting music into people's hands. letting someone discover how great music is, is just an awesome thing. and the plum card from american express open helps me do that. i use it for as much inventory as i possibly can. from picks...to maracas... to drums... to dj equipment... you name it, i can buy it. and the savings that we get from the early pay discount on those purchases has given us money to reinvest back into our business and help quadruple the size of our floor space. and the more we expand, the more space we have for instruments and musicians to come play them. rock n roll will never die. how can the plum card's trade terms get your business booming? booming is putting more music in more people's hands. we're getting new medicare benefits from the new healthcare law. yeah, and most people will get free cancer screenings and 50 percent off of brand name prescription drugs if you're in the donut hole.
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. >>> jon stewart, the comedian tales news corp. to task last night. it's not just the comedians having their way today british prime minister david cameron, the man at 10 downing tepid before placement, facing both cheers and jeers for his apparent vulnerability. >> as for answering questions, i don't think i could have given clearer answers. records of the information commissioner ignored. reports of the select committee ignored. the failure of the police investigation ignored. the problem is for both our main parties. the problem is one that the public expects us to stop playing with, but rise to the occasion and deal with it for the good of the country. >> we talk so much about the unholy alliance of business in government, but now we're eyeballs deep into the unholy alliance with media and government the prime minister in england say helling 'committed to cleaning up corruption, but are words like that enough to calm a still growing scandal that threatens to topple rupert murdoch's empire and betrays the very trust of the people in england and rai
. >>> jon stewart, the comedian tales news corp. to task last night. it's not just the comedians having their way today british prime minister david cameron, the man at 10 downing tepid before placement, facing both cheers and jeers for his apparent vulnerability. >> as for answering questions, i don't think i could have given clearer answers. records of the information commissioner ignored. reports of the select committee ignored. the failure of the police investigation ignored....
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have you talked to jon kyl? are they willing to allow a vote on a different tax package than the one that includes the estate taxes? are they willing to agree on a different kind of vote? because everything else is talk. with all due respect, if you can't get 60 votes, you can't get a vote on the kind of package you say you want. what are we talking about? is this just grumbling? fair enough. is it really a serious proposal for a different approach? is there a different approach? >> it's a serious proposal, but it's not grumbling in this sense. it's making the case again and again to the american people about whose side are you on. we just had a vote, senator sanders and senator whitehouse sponsored a $250 one-time payment for social security beneficiaries because they didn't have a c.o.l.a. the same week republicans clamor for a tax cut for millionaires and billionaires. they vote down $250. it would cost us $13 billion opposed to $700 billion for millionaires and billionaires. every time the public hears that,
have you talked to jon kyl? are they willing to allow a vote on a different tax package than the one that includes the estate taxes? are they willing to agree on a different kind of vote? because everything else is talk. with all due respect, if you can't get 60 votes, you can't get a vote on the kind of package you say you want. what are we talking about? is this just grumbling? fair enough. is it really a serious proposal for a different approach? is there a different approach? >> it's...
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but does this none, jon meacham suggest what's wrong with this country? everybody, all the adults at least are focussed on how do we get the economy started again. how do we grow jobs. these harsh partisans on both sides that we talk about all the time, they're focused on -- as the chris christie video shows, tearing the country apart. >> bill clinton has always driven his foes crazy and to extremes. he's somebody, i think, who -- he's clearly the most articulate advocate in the country for whatever he wants to advocate for. and he is a flawed and imperfect human being, but who isn't? >> but who isn't? and to that point, though he's not flawed in the area where we need him right now, and that is giving this president ideas on how getting unemployed people -- my dad, i take this personally because my dad was unemployed for two years in mississippi in the recession of the early 1970s. we didn't give a dam about watergate or vietnam. we wanted my dad to get back to work. >> part of the issue with clinton was because of the prosperity that with both george h.
but does this none, jon meacham suggest what's wrong with this country? everybody, all the adults at least are focussed on how do we get the economy started again. how do we grow jobs. these harsh partisans on both sides that we talk about all the time, they're focused on -- as the chris christie video shows, tearing the country apart. >> bill clinton has always driven his foes crazy and to extremes. he's somebody, i think, who -- he's clearly the most articulate advocate in the country...
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>> yes, there is, jon, can you hold off? >> sure. >> maybe you ought to sit behind jon at the emmys. every year he wins the award. of every year for the last eight years he's won the award. i hug and kiss you and i mean it because you're incredible and i love you, buddy. >> i love you. >> but tonight you can go [ bleep ] yourself. get off the stage, get the [ bleep ] off the stage. all of you all, get the [ bleep ] off the stage. i'm not joking. i've had it. >> i accept this award for every person whose soul has been crushed by jon stewart for the past eight years. i accept this for bill maher. i accept this for jimmy kimmel. get the [ bleep ] off the stage, baldy. ♪ should i stay or should i go now ♪ >>> here's your business travel forecast. i'm meteorologist bill karins. expect significant travel delays today because we're going to gusty winds and thunderstorms rolling through the middle of the country and heading for the east coast. atlantic could see big thunderstorms. along with detroit. some rain likely in chicago
>> yes, there is, jon, can you hold off? >> sure. >> maybe you ought to sit behind jon at the emmys. every year he wins the award. of every year for the last eight years he's won the award. i hug and kiss you and i mean it because you're incredible and i love you, buddy. >> i love you. >> but tonight you can go [ bleep ] yourself. get off the stage, get the [ bleep ] off the stage. all of you all, get the [ bleep ] off the stage. i'm not joking. i've had it....
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. >> jon huntsman. >> and others are very nervous about that rise. >> jon huntsman and tim pawlenty, they must all be nervous. >> absolutely. >> thanks so much. >> thank you so much. >>> now to the unseasonably early and particularly brutal national drought already taking a early and brutal drought. if the forecasts are accurate, this drought could become one of the nation's worsts. it comes on the heels of a string of severe weather systems in recent months, from that rare and remarkable dust storm in phoenix to the devastating and deadly tornadoes that stunned the midwest. so just why are we seeing these extreme systems? damon morgland is with friends of the earth, and he joins us this afternoon. good afternoon, damon. we add the flooding in north dakota, a string of poppy .tornadoes, are we seeing the beginning of climate change? >> it certainly seems to be the case. scientists have long been telling us these kind of intense, ferocious storms, floods, droughts and wildfires were exactly the kind of thing we'll be seeing. you know, as we pump tens of millions of tons of atmosphere-
. >> jon huntsman. >> and others are very nervous about that rise. >> jon huntsman and tim pawlenty, they must all be nervous. >> absolutely. >> thanks so much. >> thank you so much. >>> now to the unseasonably early and particularly brutal national drought already taking a early and brutal drought. if the forecasts are accurate, this drought could become one of the nation's worsts. it comes on the heels of a string of severe weather systems in...
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jon? >> quick thing, mike. just why, given all the material that's out there, would they -- would romney run the risk of cooking up a processed story about something out of context? >> i don't know the answer to that. but they may like a story about this, calling attention to what president obama has said in the past. so campaigns sometimes can cook up these stories to give them ancillary benefits to the commercials they're seeing. i think the honest answer is that 99.99% of the people who are familiar with this commercial will see just that little clip. >> i was going to say, you got the e-mail about the context. i don't think the voters in new hampshire will get it. mike allen, thanks so much for a look inside the play book. >>> coming up next, some football. tom brady and the patriots roll over the chief monday night. new england looking like the team, perhaps, to beat in the afc. sports is next. looking good! you lost some weight. you noticed! these clothes are too big, so i'm donating them. how'd you do it
jon? >> quick thing, mike. just why, given all the material that's out there, would they -- would romney run the risk of cooking up a processed story about something out of context? >> i don't know the answer to that. but they may like a story about this, calling attention to what president obama has said in the past. so campaigns sometimes can cook up these stories to give them ancillary benefits to the commercials they're seeing. i think the honest answer is that 99.99% of the...
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jon kyl, you would have to tell me exactly what you mean by his policy. lindsey graham, very important on foreign affairs and afghanistan, i think romney's policy is listen to the commanders and if it's that, that's okay with me. so obviously, he doesn't want to dictate what his pocy's going to be while abroad, he wants to do that over here, but there is not a lot of there there, at least on capitol hill, from what you and i are hearing about what the specifics are of romney's foreign policy in regards to the two hottest nations in the world right now, syria and afghanistan. >> right. two things going on here. the first is that the romney campaign doesn't want to wade into very sensitive diplomatic and national security issues because they want to focus on the economy. they don't want to commit romney to positions on hot conflicts that may change and force him to flip-flop in the future. the real thing behind the scenes is a split inside the republican party. they are just not sure what they want to do on afghanistan, syria. a lot of these issues. and tha
jon kyl, you would have to tell me exactly what you mean by his policy. lindsey graham, very important on foreign affairs and afghanistan, i think romney's policy is listen to the commanders and if it's that, that's okay with me. so obviously, he doesn't want to dictate what his pocy's going to be while abroad, he wants to do that over here, but there is not a lot of there there, at least on capitol hill, from what you and i are hearing about what the specifics are of romney's foreign policy in...
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republicans like senator jeff sessions and jon kyl already signaling their disapproval of elena kagan's decision to ban military recruiters from harvard law school during their tenure as dean there. and today rush limbaugh tore into what the right hopes will be her achilles' heel. >> all we know about this woman is that she banned military recruiters from harvard and was overturned by the supreme court. >> so will kagan's decision to ban military recruiters from harvard be enough to block her confirmation to the supreme court? melissa harris is a professor of politics at princeton and msnbc contributor. and peter beinhart wrote in the "daily beast" that elena kagan should apologize. why should she apologize for basically backing her institution? >> she denied them equal access. she didn't want to allow them to use the career services office. look, i think elena kagan is smart, i would vote to confirm her. i probably agree with her on 95% of stuff. i think in this regard, she was wrong. it was a really counterproductive way to try to respond to the fact that the military discriminates ag
republicans like senator jeff sessions and jon kyl already signaling their disapproval of elena kagan's decision to ban military recruiters from harvard law school during their tenure as dean there. and today rush limbaugh tore into what the right hopes will be her achilles' heel. >> all we know about this woman is that she banned military recruiters from harvard and was overturned by the supreme court. >> so will kagan's decision to ban military recruiters from harvard be enough to...
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so that seems to be what i would -- i mean, i heard jon huntsman talk about this during the campaign. haven't heard enough of that from the two candidates. but president has laid out, a pretty long-term plan. that's part of the problem here, isn't it? you've got a two-year short term disengagement. but a ten-year long lover affair with the country. where some sort of, you know, we are going to be there for years. i mean, i think that's the big problem, is there doesn't seem to be any long-term exit strategy. i suppose that's probably the political issue you are talking about. >> is anybody aware, i know that joe, and i'm just not that informed on this particular issue, is there any group of people, bipartisan, nonbipartisan, that is working on some sort of cohesive prop e proposals as to how you might navigate with some sort of less hypocritical, less insane policy. >> you're saying this is something that should come from congress? >> or the president? or pentagon. the cia. fbi. >> those are all executive -- those are things that should be coming out of the executive branch. you do no
so that seems to be what i would -- i mean, i heard jon huntsman talk about this during the campaign. haven't heard enough of that from the two candidates. but president has laid out, a pretty long-term plan. that's part of the problem here, isn't it? you've got a two-year short term disengagement. but a ten-year long lover affair with the country. where some sort of, you know, we are going to be there for years. i mean, i think that's the big problem, is there doesn't seem to be any long-term...